AbstractsEducation Research & Administration

Implementation of the Middle School Concept: a Profile of Perceived Effects

by Gail Bantle Hartin




Institution: University of North Texas
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Year: 1994
Keywords: middle schools; teachers; parents; students; Middle school education.
Record ID: 1663942
Full text PDF: http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc279214/


Abstract

This study addressed the perceptions of teachers, parents, and students in a suburban middle school about the effects of implementation of the middle school concept on instruction, peer group interaction, teacher attitudes and practices, and school culture. A qualitative approach was used for this study. Interview questions were developed to determine perceptions about effects in the areas identified in the research questions. Interviews were conducted with selected teachers, parents, and students who had exposure to the school before and after planned changes were implemented. Documents were examined for evidence of perceptions in the four areas identified. In addition, an existing data set (a student survey} was examined and the same survey was administered to a more recent group of students to identify possible patterns in student perceptions.